GOOD news all, for me and I am sure for you too because now I won't be bothering you with the problems I have had over the last 2 days.
All has been fixed. My PC is running like new, Internet connection and all.
Thank you all for all your support and help regarding all my issues. I really, really appreciate it. You guys are the best!
I will outline my fix, in case you are wondering and to close this subject with a comment that may serve someone with a similar problem to mine:
What caused the blue screen coming up every 3 minutes or so after each start-up was "dumprep 0-k", which has now been disabled. I gather this certainly is not needed because dumpreg is for the message pop-up "program has encountered an error and must close, to report this error to Microsoft, click send".
I tried the following steps in order to totally get rid of it, but it still shows up under startup items (but like I said, now its disabled), but these steps may work well for others:
Right click My Computer and select Properties, now click the Advanced Tab, look under Startup and Recovery, click Settings, down towards the bottom there is a drop down box under Write Debugging Information, click the arrow and select none and make sure that the word None stays in the box and click ok, now click the Error Reporting button and choose Disable Error Reporting. Now click OK and Ok.
Now go to start, search Local Drive, search for *.DMP and delete the files that it fines, empty recycle bin.
Now run MSCONFIG and see if that program is still in the startup area, if it's gone great, if not you may need to edit the registry:
Start Run type regedit and navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. Select KernelFaultCheck name and hit delete.
So after I disabled ?dumprep 0-k? all worked fine on my PC but I did not have Internet connection. To finally solve that problem I contacted my Internet provider and he was able to help fix the problem. This was the fix:
Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Network Connections
Now ?LAN or High ? Speed Internet ? window opens and shows Local Area Connection.
It should say Connected. If not then right ? click and click disable. Reboot. Get back to same place then right ? click and click on Enable. Now Local Area Connection should say Connected and now you should have Internet connection.
Hopefully this may be of some help to some people.